Participant Diary 2: Reporting after the first week of the Winter School on Federalism and Governance

Myanmar Participants Report from Winter School in Innsbruck Participant Diary 2: Reporting after the first week of the Winter School on Federalism and Governance

02/13/2018

Ying Lao of the Salween Institute and Aung Soe Min of the Hanns Seidel Foundation - Myanmar are this years' participants from Myanmar at the 2018 Winter School on Federalism and Governance EURAC-Uni Innsbruck at the University of Innsbruck, Austria and Eurac Research - Institute for Regional Development in Bozen, Italy. The Winter School takes place from 5th February for two weeks until 16th February. Both will regular report from their experience and knowledge gain of the Winter School.

Aung Soe Min during his presentation at the 2018 Winter School in Innsbruck.

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In the past week, we completed the first week of the Winter School on Federalism and Governance which took place in Innsbruck, Austria. After the introduction on the first day, we received a range of lectures from different experts. One of the international experts includes Dr. Soeren Keil, who has been to Myanmar several times.

The topics on the lectures and experts covered include the origins and evolution of federal systems, federalization/ decentralization processes worldwide, asymmetries and emerging federalism, federalism constitution making in practice and ending federalism/ federalism at the end.

We also had an engaging panel discussion on Federalism between Success and Failure, in which the three experts presented their academic knowledge and case studies on current situations and used studies around the world.

The 30 participants of the Winter School come from all five continents.

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The first week also included a simulation exercise, where the participants in dialogue with each other tried to form a federation as a “coming-together” federation. We had lots of discussion and finally found compromise to establish the federation. From this exercise we gained experience on how an actual negotiation situation is.

The last day of this first part of the Winter School ended by the students’ presentations. We both presented on the “Background and update of Myanmar Federal Reform Process” and we received a lot of interest and questions from the participants.

A panel discussion on Federalism between Success and Failure at the 2018 Winter School.

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On the weekend we traveled to Bozen in Italy. The second week of the programme is there at the EURAC Research. More to come.